Health, Social Care and Health Science
April 2026 Subject Advisor update for Health and Social Care
April update for Health and Social Care
Welcome to the update for April. I hope you were able to get some down time over the Easter break.
There is information about Reforms. There is a briefing about the reforms and what that means for Health and Social care qualifications so see below and book your place.
Sector update resources for Health and Social Care
As part of the consultation response, we've updated our Health and Social Care sector page, including the Options Guide.
We know this is a time when clarity matters. That’s why we’re committed to supporting you with the guidance you need to plan with confidence.
Briefing session for Health and Social Care: Level 2 and 3 Post-16 Vocational Reforms- England
We will bring you up to date with the recent government announcements on Post-16 Vocational reform at Levels 2 and 3. You'll learn more about government decisions on what new qualifications will look like, when each subject area will transition, and what this means for funding of current qualifications.
BTEC Higher Nationals Student Survey 2026 is now live!
The annual BTEC Higher Nationals Student Survey is open for responses. Please encourage your students to complete the survey for their chance to win one of two £100 Amazon vouchers. Survey closes: Thursday 30th April 2026.
Ofqual Blog-Talking to students about AI in coursework:why the conversation matters
Ofqual has published a new blog highlighting the importance of open, honest conversations with students about the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in coursework.
AI tools are now part of everyday life for many young people. But it’s important that students understand where the boundaries are. Using AI to generate coursework without proper disclosure is cheating, and the consequences can be serious - including the loss of a qualification.
The blog is designed to help you start those conversations with confidence. It includes:
A ready‑to‑use lesson plan to support classroom discussion about AI and assessed work. A senior leadership team briefing pack to help schools and colleges develop a clear, whole‑school approach to AI in coursework.
Together, these resources can help ensure students are informed, supported and clear about expectations - before assessment pressures begin.
UCAS admissions consultation
We know many of our centres and students use the UCAS application service when applying to Higher Education in the UK. We wanted to let you know that UCAS are currently consulting on the operation of the UCAS undergraduate admissions cycle including:
- the number of initial choices a student can make
- the firm and insurance choice
- application deadlines,including the early (October) deadline and January Equal Consideration Date
This is an opportunity for you to have your say. You can find out further details about the consultation and respond on the UCAS website. The deadline to respond is 18.00 (UK time) on 22 April 2026.
Coming soon T-Level Health
First teach September 2026
The new Specifcation for the T-Level Health is now with the DfE for approval.
It's an exciting time and soon we will be able to unveil the new Specifcation ready for you to teach in September 2026.
Until the specification has been approved we can't share any information with you but we hope to have the approved specifcation for you by the end of April 2026.
As soon as we have more informnation we will share it with you!
Sign up got the T-Level Updates
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Updated PSABs
Please check the website to ensure you are using the most up to date PSAB for each unit and you have the most recent addition of the Specification. This will ensure that there is no problems with students work when it comes to being sampled for Standards Verification.
Remember the deadline for you to send your samples to the Standards Verifier is 15 May 2026.
Subject advisor
Esther Trehearn
Health and Social Care
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